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AI solutions should be safe, fair and adhere to privacy and security, says Dr. Sonya Makhni, medical director at Mayo Clinic Platform. Adoption is only realistic if end users can trust AI performance, so developers need to be transparent.
Michael Pencina, chief data scientist at Duke AI Health, discusses strategic and intentional AI implementation within healthcare systems to ensure correct AI model use, healthcare provider utilization and objective evaluation of AI offerings.
Amazon users can check their health benefits and enroll in mental healthcare through the behavioral health platform through Amazon.com.
Kelly Arduino, a healthcare industry leader at advisory firm Wipfli, discusses susceptibility to cyberattacks in small and large healthcare systems, especially in rural areas.
Children's National Hospital, Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, Arcare and AbleTo are facilities practicing quality telemedicine and delivering care to underserved populations, says Dr. Shawn Griffin, president and CEO at URAC.
HIMSS senior market insights manager Nicole Ramage discusses new research that explores what executive and IT leaders are saying about the challenges and benefits of using artificial intelligence.
Also, a startup in India has received seed funding to expand further its VR-based mental health DTx.
Dr. Eve Cunningham, chief of virtual care and digital health at Providence, discusses clinician response to AI, promoting education and engagement within the healthcare workforce and how AI can help providers stay current on patient care.
The company will use the funds to launch its diagnostics division and expand its offerings under the helm of its new chief operating officer.
Sunil Dadlani, EVP and chief information and digital officer at Atlantic Health System, discusses possible unintentional impacts on stakeholders in healthcare with AI implementation and pinpointing priorities to mitigate complications.